These were the emotional scenes as around 1,000 mourners paid their respects to a tragic teenager who died in a police pursuit.
Tull Connor's family tell of heartbreak and confusion over police chase tragedy , also known as Tull, died after the silver Vauxhall van he was driving crashed into a railway bridge in Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed its officers were pursuing the 19-year-old, from Newcastle, after the van "failed to stop".
The incident is being investigated by the police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
Tull Connor's family tell of heartbreak and confusion over police chase tragedy
Last week, the teenager's sister Shannon told of her confusion over why officers were following her brother in the first place.
And the 26-year-old, said she believed Tull must have simply "panicked" when police approached him.
Tull's body was released to his family and his funeral in Doncaster last Thursday brought the town to a standstill, the M.E.N reports.
Members of the Traveller community attended the service from all over the country, including Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty.
Two Lamborghinis, one white and one green, were hired for the occasion to honour Tull's passion for cars.
One had the numberplate 'TBOY' in reference to his nickname 'Tullboy', while many of the mourners wore T-shirts bearing his picture.
His silver coffin was first brought from Barnsley before Tull was carried into St Peter-in-Chains church for a Catholic ceremony.
In hugely emotional scenes, video shows mourners yelling 'Go on Tull!' and patting his coffin.
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His seven-year-old nephew Felix then sang John Legend's 'All Of Me' as Tull was lowered into his grave.
Hundreds of balloons and doves were also released into the sky.
Shannon, 26, told the M.E.N: "We were just so proud of him.
"We tried to give him the best send off possible. We are a very close community and it just shows how much Tull was loved.
"People came from all over the country. He was a well-known person and everybody loved him. He was so young.
"Tull was the kind of person nobody ever had a problem with, he was happy-go-lucky, you couldn't pick a fault with him."
Tull's family say they have no idea why he didn't stop for police but say he had never been in trouble before.
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The IOPC says it remains in contact with Mr Connor's family and will keep them updated.
A spokesperson added last week: "We will not speculate about specific details while we are conducting an ongoing investigation."
"Clearly there are a lot of unanswered questions at this time, which is precisely why it’s so important our independent investigation continues to progress. We were initially aware that two pursuits took place, within a short space of time, on the evening of 6 April.
"We can confirm that, having reviewed the evidence available so far, we are investigating the circumstances of both pursuits.
"Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this incident. The officers involved remain witnesses to our investigation.
"We have met with Mr Connor’s family regularly, including today, to discuss our investigation and answer as many questions as we possibly can.”
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